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Vermont Business Bankruptcy Laws

Saturday, October 7th, 2006
Posted by Molly

Vermont business bankruptcy laws are a lot like the business laws in other states. Often people have questions about business bankruptcy laws; basically they are right in line with the personal bankruptcy laws.

It’s important for you to know that, if you file bankruptcy, there are certain things the ... continue reading

Kentucky Personal Injury Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Becca

The Kentucky personal injury laws outline what you can expect to happen if you are involved in an incident where someone else’s carelessness caused you injury. 

Even though the Kentucky personal injury laws allow you up to one year to file a claim, you’ll want to start gathering information ... continue reading

Arkansas Motorcycle License Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Paige

We are going to look at some important regulations you will want to know as a motorcycle operator in Arkansas.  Arkansas Motorcycle License Laws allow residents to apply for an instruction permit at the age of 14.  While holding the instruction permit you must be supervised by a licensed driver who ... continue reading

Virginia Auto Accident Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Nina

Virginia auto accident laws require you to stop right away if you are involved in any kind of car accident. Park you car someplace where it isn’t in the way of traffic and check to see if anyone is hurt. If someone is injured, make every effort to help that ... continue reading

Nevada Drug Testing Laws

Friday, October 6th, 2006
Posted by Tamara

Under Nevada drug testing laws, state employees are subject to drug testing. However, this does not include members of the Nevada National Guard or employees of state penal, mental, and correctional institutions. No state law regulates private employer drug or alcohol testing.

Nevada drug testing laws provide that a person ... continue reading

Colorado Drug Testing Laws

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Tamara

Several people have asked questions regarding Colorado drug testing laws. Colorado unemployment compensation law provides that an employee may be disqualified from receiving unemployment compensation benefits if:  

The employee engages in off-the-job use of alcohol or a controlled substance to a degree that it results in interference with the ... continue reading

Washington Alcohol Laws

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Tamara

Today, let’s take a look at Washington alcohol laws. Washington’s laws on alcoholic beverages are unique in many respects. In particular, Washington has very lenient policies on felony DUI convictions.

In Washington, beer wine and spirits are sold in state-operated or state-contracted stores, sometimes called ABC or Package stores. ... continue reading

Vermont Alcohol Laws

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Tamara

Today, let’s take a look at Vermont alcohol laws. Vermont’s laws on alcoholic beverages are a bit more restrictive than many other states in the northeast.

In Vermont, fortified wine and spirits are sold by private agencies under state contract. Often, these agencies operate as a separate entity with ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy laws in Wyoming

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

Wyoming follows the Federal Statutory Law found in Title 11 of the United States Code for filing personal bankruptcy laws.  This Code requires that you file a petition and include a statement of your assets and liabilities as well as schedules listing your creditors.  A “means test” is taken on ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy laws in Wisconsin

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The Federal Statutory Law found in Title 11 of the United States Code comprises the personal bankruptcy laws for Wisconsin.  This Code requires that you file a petition and include a statement of your assets and liabilities as well as schedules listing your creditors.  A “means test” is taken on ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in West Virginia

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The Bankruptcy Laws for West Virginia is comprised of the Federal Statutory Law found in Title 11 of the United States Code.  This code requires that you file for personal bankruptcy by filing a petition and include a statement of your assets and liabilities as well as schedules listing your ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Washington

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The 2005 Bankruptcy Act law applies to you when you file for bankruptcy in Washington.  The requirements of this Act means that you will need to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  Your income and expenses will ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Virginia

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The 2005 Bankruptcy Act law applies to you when you file for bankruptcy in Virginia.  The requirements of this Act means that you will need to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  Your income and expenses will ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Vermont

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

When you file for personal bankruptcy in Vermont the law that applies is the 2005 Bankruptcy Act.  This Act requires you to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  Your income and expenses will be analyzed to determine ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Utah

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The state of Utah follows the 2005 Bankruptcy Act when you file for personal bankruptcy.  According to this Act you will need to have credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  A “means test” will be applied to your ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy laws in Texas

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The state of Texas follows the 2005 Bankruptcy Act when you file for personal bankruptcy.  According to this Act you will need to have credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  A “means test” will be applied to your ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Tennessee

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The bankruptcy laws for filing in Tennessee follows the 2005 Bankruptcy Act.  This Act requires you to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  Your income and expenses will be analyzed to determine if you qualify to file ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in South Dakota

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The bankruptcy laws for filing in South Dakota follows the 2005 Bankruptcy Act.  This Act requires you to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  Your income and expenses will be analyzed to determine if you qualify to ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in South Carolina

Thursday, October 5th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The 2005 Bankruptcy Act applies to filing for personal bankruptcy in South Carolina.  This Act requires you to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  Your income and expenses will be analyzed to determine if you qualify to ... continue reading

Illinois Alcohol Laws

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Posted by Tamara

Several people have asked me to write about Illinois alcohol laws. Illinois’s laws on alcoholic beverages are less restrictive than many other states.

In Illinois, alcoholic beverages are sold in private liquor stores, not state-owned establishments. Beer, wine and spirits including cold beer are generally available in grocery and ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Rhode Island

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The Bankruptcy Laws for Rhode Island is comprised of the Federal Statutory Law found in Title 11 of the United States Code.  This Code requires that you file for personal bankruptcy by filing a petition and include a statement of your assets and liabilities as well as schedules listing your ... continue reading

Indiana Alcohol Laws

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Posted by Tamara

Let’s discuss Indiana alcohol laws. Indiana’s laws on alcoholic beverages are less restrictive than many other states. In particular, until 2005, Indiana was one of only 3 states in the union where a driver may legally drink.

In Indiana, alcoholic beverages are sold in private liquor stores, not state-owned ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Pennsylvania

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

When you file for personal bankruptcy in Pennsylvania the 2005 Bankruptcy Act applies.  This Act requires you to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  Your income and expenses will be analyzed to determine if you qualify to ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Oregon

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The Bankruptcy Laws for Oregon is comprised of the Federal Statutory Law found in Title 11 of the United States Code.  This code requires that you file for personal bankruptcy by filing a petition and include a statement of your assets and liabilities as well as schedules listing your creditors.  ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Oklahoma

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The Bankruptcy Laws for Oklahoma is comprised of the Federal Statutory Law found in Title 11 of the United States Code.  This code requires that you file for personal bankruptcy by filing a petition and include a statement of your assets and liabilities as well as schedules listing your creditors.  ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in Ohio

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
Posted by Lacey

When you file for personal bankruptcy in Ohio you will follow the 2005 Bankruptcy Act.  This Act requires you to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing and to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  Your income and expenses will be analyzed to determine if you ... continue reading

List of Sex Offenders in Maine

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006
Posted by Diane

The Maine State Police, State Bureau of Identification, is the State agency responsible for the maintenance of the list of sex offenders in Maine pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act.

The following information about the registrant will be provided:

Name Date of birth Photograph (if ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in North Dakota

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The Bankruptcy Laws for North Dakota is comprised of the Federal Statutory Law found in Title 11 of the United States Code.  This means that when you file for personal bankruptcy you will need to start by filing a petition and include a statement of your assets and liabilities and ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in North Carolina

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The 2005 Bankruptcy Act for filing personal bankruptcy was adopted in North Carolina.  This Act requires all individual debtors who file for bankruptcy to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing for bankruptcy relief.  You will also need to complete a financial management instructional course after filing bankruptcy.  In ... continue reading

Filing Bankruptcy Laws in New York

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006
Posted by Lacey

The bankruptcy laws in New York follow the 2005 Bankruptcy Act for filing personal bankruptcy.  After October 17, 2005 this Act requires all individual debtors who file for bankruptcy to undergo credit counseling within six months before filing for bankruptcy relief.  You will also need to complete a financial management ... continue reading